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The concept of annulment has its roots in Roman law, where it was known as "rescission." In the Middle Ages, the Catholic Church adopted this concept and developed its own system of annulment, based on the belief that certain circumstances made a marriage incapable of being valid.
These circumstances included:
Over time, the concept of annulment spread to secular legal systems as well. Today, most countries have laws that allow for the annulment of marriages under certain conditions.
Differences from Divorce:
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